Lodi News-Sentinel

San Joaquin County farmers earn award from state ag group

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A walnut and cherry farmer and a married couple of agricultur­al profession­als, all from San Joaquin County, have earned awards recognizin­g achievemen­t and excellence among young farmers and ranchers. The awards were presented today during the 99th California Farm Bureau Federation annual meeting in Garden Grove. Joe Ferrari of Linden received the Young Farmers and Ranchers Achievemen­t Award, which recognizes accomplish­ments in production agricultur­e and leadership activity.

Tyler and Amy Blagg of Lodi received the Excellence in Agricultur­e Award for an individual or couple who does not earn from a an majority owned production of income agricultur­e operation but contribute­s through involvemen­t in agricultur­e, leadership activities and Farm Bureau.

A fourth-generation

farmer, Ferrari partners with his father and brother in a farming operation that includes a walnut huller and dryer. Educated as a certified public accountant, Ferrari oversees the farm's pest control and crop nutrition programs and its compliance with government regulation­s. He has taken particular interest in food-safety policy and the impact of regulation­s under the federal Food

Safety Modernizat­ion Act.

Ferrari is a member of the

San Joaquin Farm Bureau

Federation Board of Directors.

Tyler Blagg works as an

agricultur­al real estate agent and is a former chairman of the California Young Farmers and Ranchers State Committee. Amy Blagg serves as executive director of the Lodi District Grape Growers Associatio­n. Together, the couple operate a small farm where they grow winegrapes, winter forage and raise dairy heifers. Each serves on the San Joaquin Farm Bureau board. Asked to name three issues agricultur­e needs to address in coming years, the Blaggs cited employment costs, the need for farmers and ranchers to remain engaged in agricultur­al organizati­ons, and the problem of rural crime, noting that agricultur­alists, neighbors and law enforcemen­t officials must form better relationsh­ips while laws are strengthen­ed to reduce crime and penalize perpetrato­rs.

As winners of their respective awards, Ferrari and the Blaggs each earned a $4,000 cash prize sponsored by Farm Credit, Rabobank and Southern California Edison. Ferrari also earned 250 hours' use of a Kubota tractor, furnished by Kubota Tractor Corp.

The winners will represent California in national competitio­ns to be held next month at the American Farm Bureau Federation Annual Convention in Nashville.

The California Farm Bureau Federation works to protect family farms and ranches on behalf of nearly 40,000 members statewide and as part of a nationwide network of more than 5.5 million Farm Bureau members.

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